Grimm aired its 100th episode on NBC last week, and it has been a fight for the series to make it that far, according to David Giuntoli. He spoke about the series in an interview with The Los Angeles Times this week, and he made one shocking revelation.
Season six could be the last season for this series. NBC has not yet renewed the series though, so it could very well end with the fifth season. Fans will need to wait for news on the fate of the series.
The series’ 100th episode did answer a big question. Nick and Monroe found the treasure that was hinted at during the start of the series. They managed to uncover it on the last episode, and it had great power. It healed Monroe from an infected bite.
Giuntoli said the following about the future of the series:
“It’s very rare that an actor gets so many opportunities between “action” and “cut.” Most of your time as an actor is spent trying to get to that point, not living within those two points, and when you’re on a long-running series, you have so much time in between those two moments to actually yell “cut.” So, I’m ever grateful for all of the opportunities I get to kind of change it up — fix things, better things, tweak things. If we get a Season 6, it could very well be our last season, and it will be the first time that the writers would get to write to an ending. If we do, it’ll be a very fun ride, with major events.”
The series has been a Friday night staple for several seasons, but the ratings have seen a dip this season. Do you want a sixth season of this series? Tell us what you think.
Please don’t cancel Grimm! It’s a wonderful and very intriguing show. I do wish they’d get back to some of the fairy tale aspects they were doing at first, although the current story line is very exciting, too.
IF YOU WANT TO HELP SAVE GRIMM, READ THIS: We must ensure NBC hears our voices, so leave your feedback on THEIR website as well — here is the link… http://www.nbc.com/contact/general/submitted
Thank you for web link. I sent them a email. This is a great way for NBC to hear from Fans of Grimm.
Of course, I want a six-season this show is too good to cancel now
Well. . . . For one thing, the series has too many breaks during regular season. I’ll be expecting it on a Friday and it’s not airing. Really annoying. Another reason it may have lost viewers is some people may have tuned out when they thought Juliette was killed off. I know I almost did. I hung in against hope that she would return, and she did!
NOOOOO! No cancelling Grimm — say it with me: “No!” At the very least, create a final season and Grimmfully wrap up storylines. Better yet, dont end it for a few more years and keep the Friday Fun-night going strong!!!
Please don’t pull Grimm off the air! It’s our Friday night show!
There are very few shows that i make a point to watch Grimm os one of them . It never fails to keep me guessing.I will be so disappointed if it is canceled.
I’m an obsessive fan of grimm, I don’t watch prim time tv @ alll except for this fabulous show…stop showing so many commrecitals during & u r fan base will become more involed please, PLEASE DO NOT CANCEL THIS SHOW
Do not cancel GRIMM? Best show on TV.
NBC please renew Grimm for a 6th season. Ratings fluctuate like seasonal tides— keeping the show through till it’s true finale would score the highest loyalty ratings for the network. It’s still one of the best, original shows in terms of characters, story pacing and scripting in the horror/paranormal genre. It will do great in long-term syndication as a “complete” package.
Grimm is an exciting show with a ton of different characters… I look forward to my Friday nights to watch it and love seeing all the different areas of my city.. Please don’t cancel the show…
Please please don’t cancel yet, please end it the right way. Love this show and this type of shows.
Please do not cancel Grimm! We watch it every Friday night!!!
Noooooooooo!!!!!! This is the most awesome show EVER!!!!!!!
Please don’t cancel. This is my favorite show !